Connor McDonough-Flynn (@ConMcFlynn) #TakingTheStage at Ireland’s Smallest Comedy Club in the Dew Drop Inn on the 4th of June 2015. “The Smallest Comedy Club in Ireland.” – “About the size of your average living room, but a really lovely room, it’s good fun. And there’s chips.” said one of the previous comedians in. Doors are at 21:00.

Connor McDonough-Flynn (@ConMcFlynn) #TakingTheStage at the Dew Drop Comedy Club in the Dew Drop Inn on the 2nd of October 2014. “The Smallest Comedy Club in Ireland.” – “About the size of your average living room, but a really lovely room, it’s good fun. And there’s chips.” said one of the previous comedians in. Doors are at 21:00.

Connor McDonough-Flynn #TakingTheStage at the Dew Drop Comedy Club in the Dew Drop Inn on the 10th of April 2014. “The Smallest Comedy Club in Ireland.” – “About the size of your average living room, but a really lovely room, it’s good fun. And there’s chips.” said one of the previous comedians in. Doors are at 21:00.

Connor McDonough-Flynn first began performing in Los Angeles in 2007. He then moved back to Ireland and continued on his journey as a stand up comedian in January 2011. He’s performed in England, Amsterdam, Spain, and all over Ireland. He’s supported such acts as Maeve Higgins and John Colleary.
Connor ran and organized the “Get up, Stand Up @ Garvey’s” comedy night in Garvey’s Bar, Galway. He ran and organized the “Unhinged Comedy Club” in The Cellar Bar. He was at the heart of the comedy scene in Galway. Now, he’s living in Dublin…
His comedy is brainy, bold and (un)balanced – he’s an arguably debatable spectator tempter. Connor will have you laughing away as he deals with the debaucherous topics that present themselves daily. The stimulating humdrum thoughts that arouse bemusement. And the oddball anecdotes that evoke smiles, from the lips, on your face. There’s a means to his madcap manoeuvres.